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Certificate II

Campus

Mid Year Intake?

Study Mode

Entry Requirements

Preston

No

Part-time Block or Day Release, Part-time internal

No minimum education

Course Description

This qualification is part of the Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Training Package. It reflects the role of individuals who have a defined and limited range of hospitality operational skills and basic industry knowledge. They are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks and work under direct supervision. It provides a pathway to work in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes, and coffee shops.

Subjects you can Study

Work effectively with others; Source and use information on the hospitality industry; Use hospitality skills effectively; Show social and cultural sensitivity; Interact with customers; Participate in safe work practices. Plus electives.

About Melbourne Polytechnic

The institute’s long history reflects the rise of vocational education in Victoria over the course of the 20th century and well into the new millennium. Throughout the last decade, Melbourne Polytechnic has adopted pathways and progressive programs, presenting students with a career-focused holistic learning experience.

Melbourne Polytechnic gives you the best of both worlds — the theoretical learning of a university with the hands-on approach of vocational learning. This rigorous and rich environment allows you to pinpoint your exact career right up to degree level in most cases. With a polytechnic, particularly at Melbourne Polytechnic, you are getting a wide range of courses at different levels of accreditation.

Offering degrees, diplomas and certificates, Melbourne Polytechnic was also the first vocational training institution to offer contemporary education in Victoria, providing direct pathways to degree level, with industry and professional career-focused programs in the arts, social and related behavioural sciences, engineering, education and natural sciences, and technology, engaging students through applied learning and theory.

Your learning and career partner

Melbourne Polytechnic will work with you through a diverse range of innovative, hands-on practical skills and modern theoretical learning as your learning and career partner.

We will give you the knowledge and skills to leap into an evolving and challenging marketplace and be a leader in your chosen field. Melbourne Polytechnic offers the perfect combination of higher education and vocational learning, delivered by teachers with real-world experience and expertise.

We want you to be your best and excel in what you do.

Our beginning

For over a century, Melbourne Polytechnic has delivered practical and professional education to the northern suburbs of Melbourne, from trade beginnings as Collingwood Tech, through to NMIT and onto Melbourne Polytechnic.

Throughout the last decade as NMIT, we have adopted pathways and programs that are progressive in today’s education market, offering students a career-focused holistic learning experience.

Melbourne Polytechnic - what's in a name?

In October 2014, NMIT changed its name to Melbourne Polytechnic. This change of name was part of a wider, strategic process to transform the institute to a more contemporary provider of high-quality education and student experiences.

Melbourne Polytechnic has grown beyond the scope of a traditional TAFE to a training model that blends hands-on learning and traditional theory with greater options in, and a variety of pathways to, higher education.

'Polytechnic' fits much better with what the institute offers today and has greater recognition internationally — particularly across Europe and Asia. Additionally, our name reflects the broadening of the institute's operations to markets outside northern metropolitan Melbourne.

International Students

Melbourne Polytechnic welcomes international students! Courses available to international students are nationally accredited under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) in accordance with the Education for Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) legislative framework, and registered with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). All courses are recognised internationally.

Campuses

With a big presence in Melbourne’s expanding northern corridor, campuses can be found in Preston
, Epping
, Heidelberg
, Fairfield
and Collingwood
. We’re in the south too, with a campus on High Street, Prahran
, just off the Prahran/South Yarra hub of Chapel Street.

Skills and Job Centres - learning and career hubs

Designed to provide a fully interactive experience facilitated by our friendly Education and Career Advisors (ECAs), each Melbourne Polytechnic learning and careers centre is equipped with state-of-the-art technology (and, importantly, a barista-operated coffee machine) to help you navigate through the information you need.

If you would like career counselling or help finding where our courses are offered, our highly trained ECAs are there to help.

We have new hubs open at Northland
, Westfield Plenty Valley
, South Yarra and Doncaster. Find our trading hours through the links and come and visit soon! And with a new learning and career hub opening in Prahran any day, we have you surrounded with Melbourne Polytechnic!

Student Profile

Jessica Isgro

Studying:
Bachelor of Music

Melbourne Polytechnic means opportunity for Jessica Isgro, a second-time-around student working hard for her Bachelor of Music, majoring in voice.

Jessica embarked on a music gig with Melbourne Polytechnic, back in its NMIT days, through an Advanced Diploma in Music in the early 2000s. Once achieving the advanced diploma, she went on to start the newly introduced Bachelor of Music. At 19, however, she was overwhelmed with the work and challenge — and life — so left to pursue another soulful career in alternative therapy and massage.

But music has always been Jessica’s thing. ‘I was mesmerised by rock clips and music videos, and knew from an early age that music and singing were my destiny.’ As a side bonus to great chops, Jessica also plays guitar and has written her own music since she was 12.

Ten or so years and vast numbers of massages later, a more mature (and very supple) Jessica decided to pursue her dream of attaining a Bachelor of Music. As with all big decisions, she received lots of well-meaning advice on where to enrol but had always had great faith in Melbourne Polytechnic, its ‘reputation on the music circuit’ and the fact she was familiar with the teaching staff and programs. Jessica re-enrolled in the Bachelor of Music and the rest, as they say in all good music books, is history.

Suffice to say, Jessica has not looked back. She enjoys a ‘mish mash’ of soul and lyrical singing, contemporary jazz and a ‘healthy dose of blues’. She sings and works with other students too and you can catch them gigging around Fitzroy and Northcote. Jessica loves that she can call fellow student friends and say ‘Hey, I’ve got a gig, are you interested?’. They get to work and study together, and Jessica has met some of her closest friends at Melbourne Polytechnic.

What’s next for Jessica?

Her own business! This will involve experimenting in and offering music therapy sessions. Having already enjoyed a professional life helping others to express, unwind and relax, she will continue this while incorporating music — using group singing, humming, stretching and chilling to original compositions and specially chosen pieces in a music/yoga setting. She already has a venue lined up — look out for it in Fitzroy!